The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 19, 1894, Image 2

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1320 HONEY COMB TOWELS, EACH 4Cts. ’ : are full 34 inches long and 20 inches wide. New and bright and you can buy them at the value of a wash rag at BASS BROS &. Co. o'd store, and PARKS &. Co, store. This is but a little item of the Thousand Great Bar gans in store for the Fall Trade. Our prices for the next sixty days will be a revelation to the people, Prices unmatchable, unap oroachable and phenomenal. YOU HAVE NOTICED The newspaper announce-' merits of our purchase of the!; Receiver of the Ladies' Bazaar Co., of Alia' ta. It was a < great stock of fine Dry Goods, Notions, &c., invoicing $39,- 000. The price paid was nearer nothing (han that at which such goods never changed hands in this broad land, if our; know ledge of such matters is a true record — 8400 Yds, heavy yard-wide Brown Sheeting, worth 6 1-2 cat 4 1-2 c. 420“ Turkey red Damask, never before under 20c going at 12 1-2 c. 8000 “ Good quality 4-quarter bleached Domestic worth 71 -2c at sc. 300 “ Cheviot shirts, with collars, priced by others at $ 1,50 to go at 75c 80 Fine Count all wool, 1 O-quartQrJßed Blankets worth $ 10. pairs3.so. 4000 Yds Dress Ginghams, lovely styles & colorings worth 7c at 4 1-2 c. 300 Pairs Ladies Fine dress button shoes, worth $ 1 .75 togo at $ 1.00. 3500 Ladies Hemstitched Handkerchiefs worth from 10 to 1 5c at sc. 2000 Yds. High grade, fine count, Sea Island full 36 inches wide, worth 71 -2c at 5c 240 Pairs of that celebrated Shoe for Men, “Good wear” worth s2.so.Until sold only $1.50- 360 Suits Fine all wool Cheviot Suits single and double breasted sacks, blacks browns. & c., A/orth $ 1 0.00. Made to sell for $ 1 0.00 or more. Nothing equal to them in a thousand miles of Rome for the money. FOR DRESSES Bv far the largest stock in this! market An al most endless variety from h j tingle width American goods from 4c up to the exquisite (fleets of i French Artists: extra quality. Covert Clcth, Serges, Novelty Mixtures, Armures. Bengalines, Pup hues, Henrietta Cloths, Camel's Han, Granites, etc. Satin Dutchess?*, Morie®, Fail-i ea and Bengalines, Jninaaud Japan-' ese Silks. Surahs, Ginghams, Prims, Percies, Cheviots, Crepe Cloth. Ducks Denims, Suitings, Stupes, etc. 46—inch Covert Cloth, the latest coarer of new dress fabrics made to I sell atslJ2s ; our price. .85 ' Beautiful Mixture Covert Cloth, wort! 80c. at GO Two-toned Diagonals, 36-inch 19 Double told Suitings, 36-incb, <kark and medium gray, worth twice fee price; lull suit, 8 yards for 11, lA.OOO yards Fancy Dress Prints, 64xV± cloth wo.tb 7e5 Trimmings & c. All the imagin'd) es in Silks Iliumi- EaSwl Surahs, tw.-ioued, shot and eeedkkh effects, Bengalines, Tff, VcN'clti Velveteens. Si k Braids, Pass eujentevies Jets. N velty Trimmings, Bibbona, etc. Ihe desirable things in laoes. Embroideries on Swiss, Nam. eook and Cambrics, all-over embroi derie®. 400 yards Hamburg Edging worth l*4e yard at ,5 2-3 c Hamburg at 10 30c Hamburg at .17 OLOTZHCXKTG-.. A choice r.fesortinent lor Men, Boys and Children. Swell elFectsin Tweeds, Cheviots, Cas eimeres ami Serges: also swell eliects in the dressier Fabrics, prominent among which Clays and West of England Diagonals. Suits for slender people, stout people, young giantsand little fellows. Especial attention is called to 360 Men’s all-wool Suits al $5.00. They are Simply unmatchable ba.igains. (jur stock of clothing from lowest to best quality comes to us as the most brilliant haul of our victorious buyer, and we arc determined bp the power of nitgnetisin ot price to put more new clothing on men and boys this fall than ever before in our business experience. The few prices named throughout this advertisement are mere ly suggestive of the way other goods will be sold, 300 Overcoats less than half prices. Fact . assortment ot Uk aks. AAII I INFRY I 'I l> : 'zaar’s stock almost in its entirety was snipped to our [ll ELI INLI \I J Rome house—cost nearly nothing, and if you want anything in this line, we will sell it to von away down below prices of others. Come to sue us. BASS BROTHERS & COMPANY. y° r^ e goods here advertised, go to either of our‘‘stores, excepting that the Miiiinerjr wiii.be found at the PARKS’A CO. store, and the Clothing and Hats will beatjihe oldbtore. 25 Broad. Street. Less Than 1 9 Cts on $ A good percentage of these goods has been shipped to us, and if prices and values count lor anything they will go into new homes in quick j order. Our import order for; Fall Goods had L “in placed before this purchase w. made; and the goods are arri/“*g| daily. Must have room, and we are going to make it by bidding adi“tt to a pile of rner ' handise at once. Sma I Wares. Nved'ew, Puis, Hair-Pins, Threads. Wba ebones, Casings, Hooks-and- Evts, Tape.-, Dress Shields, Coisets Laces, Shoe Laces, Button--, Brads etc. A straw will show the wav the win ' Nows, so in these little items v/e wifi save you 50 to 100 per cent I on your purchases S ick a pin down ! here; if you Lave no pin, we will sell ; you a who] - paper of English Pins foi sc. and everything else relatively as ci >eap. Blankets and Flannels These goods at pri-es lhat cannot and will not be duplicated by others We bought them away under the market at the great auction sale of | Faulkner Page &Co New York in May when the mecury was up and blankets were down. ; We want you to see our full size Bed Blanket at each—a trifle 25 ! Our Fine All-wool Blankets $lO 00 I value per pair 3 50 i Nothing ever effered equal to them as bargains. Red Flannel worth 25c. al 15 White Flannel worth 25c at 15 Red Twilled Flannel worth 40c at 25 White Twilled Flannel worth 40c at 25 Every quality of Flannel cut almost in Two. Gents Furnishing Linen Bosom Shirts Laundried and "Unlaundried ; and Cheviot Shirts Satine Shirts Drawers Scriven’s Patent Drawers ; Hosiery and Glove.* THE HUSTLER OF ROME FRIDAY OCTOBER 19 1894,. So Price! Price! will do it. When the cost is! small, a fraction of the worth, our lee-wav is immense-19 1-2 cents on the dollar, an all fine goods too; most of them Winter Goods—l 9 1-2 Ments, You never heard of such a pur chase. in gr a- variety. Scarfs Ties Hose Sup ortGrs Cuffs Buttons Col'ars and Cuffs e c.; all iu tbe bargain cata logue, Men’s Fine All-AVo 4 Shirts and Drawee silk Slicked worth each sl,- 00 ; <>s long as this lot lasts our price will be .09 1 ,900 4- Linen Collars 10 Shoes There is ro equal to our Dongola Button Shoe for Ladies at 1.00 Have you yet bought our specia 1 Tap-Sole Blucher Slioes for men? This Shoe is made excusively for us and cannot be sold by auy one except us. We take the bold position that there is not a Shoe on earth of equ wear to it at the prme .50 Ladies’ Cloth Top Patent tip great value 1.50 Ladies’ Genuine Kid worth i 3.00 at 2.00 | Ladies’ Solid Substantial Shoes M .n’a Rex Celf Shoes 1.0 . Hand Welt Calf worth $4.50 at 3.00 Children’a Solid Shoes 50 Mieses’ Heavy Shoes * 65 School Shoes north SI.OO at 75 School Shoes worth $1 .25 at 1 .00 Misses’ Fine Shoes worth $2.00 at 1.50 For all our stores we buy as many Shoes as any 4 houses in Rome; we buy them at headquarters with ihe cash aud we buy them at lower prices than those who buy in smaller quani lies. Con eto our place for Shoes . A (CLUSTER OF BULLS EYE SHOTS. Judge Branham, and other Schol ars learned iii the science of life, have intimate that it wan bare'y possible that Brother Bridges. Capt. Lytle, Col. John R. Towers. | Major Freeman, ‘‘Father” Ward l law and other good citizens who I went to the circus and let lining pocketbooketless reporting that they had been “touched”—might have lost their “wads” in a little game o f draw poker. * * * This may have been the case with Col Towers —whose empty purse was found in the eoal house in Mrs. Maroneys yard, near the circus grounds. But who helped the brave Colonel scale the coal scut tle and draw the poker is yet a mystery as is his reasons for leav ing his empty purse. * * * This morning I interviewed Brother Bridges, one of the “touch ed” and learned of him that his little boys had found three empty wallets in his cow house. Brother Bridges, .it will be remembered, lives near the circus grounds. * * * One of the three purses seems to be the property of Capt. Lvtle, for' while the sl4 dollars had been »m --putated there remained some bread tickets, some receipts and Capt. Lytle’s front door key. It would seem, from this evidence, that the' pickpocket had gone to ths cow house, “stripped” the purse of its “cream,” but in the skim milk of human Kindness had left the “stall of life” tickets and the key to the situation, to their rightful owners * * * Brother Bridges has the other two purses and w> 11 surrender one of them to its rightful owner, but thO other —the one containing a counterfit quarter, just let its own er show up and see how quick he will be nabbed. What a grim smil* that thief must have worn when he opened that purse and gazed on the ‘‘queer”—l imagine that that olt spoken of feeling of “honor among thieves” made his heart ache to return what Shakespeare kails “trash,”(wh-n stolen,) filthy lu cre, “queer” and all. * * • * Will the owner of that pewter quarter ever come and claim his own, * * * I was in at Bass Brothers thia morning and found them opening a lot of new goods. “These,” said Mr. Sam powers, “are goods that are being shipped from New York by Mr. J. L. Bass, whois now in market for the second time, Mr. Bass is shipping us new goods ev ery day and if you ever saw bar gains, familiarize your eyes to them by gazing on these. ” I gazed. * « « Mr. Lewis Dempsey, at the R. V. Mitchell old stand is building up a magnificent trade. Air. Demp sey has just received a heavy line of purest and freshest groceries and has got lots of “good things” in the eating line. Call on him. Among other things for jam up jelly and best preserved pickles. 'electric lightdanger Nsgroas and Brunettes Peculiarly Liable to injury. New York, Oct. 20—Dr. fames P. Parker, of Sr. Louis, in a let e to the editor of the Medical News. Philadelphia, says that the incan descent light has a peculiar effect on the negro and the brunette, af fecting especially the eye, and pro ducing the diseased condition known as electric retinitis. The changes in the retina con sist of an increased pigmentation of the central muscular region, to gether with lessened visible acuity aud hyperaemia. Dr. Parker thinks tnat the im pairment of vision is liable to be permanent in cases of this kind. The greater the ua'arai pigmenta tion of the retina the more disas trous the result. THE CZAR DYING And Excitement Reigns at the Rus sian Capitol. PRAYERS BEING OFFERED For the afficted Ruler; and Re latives Summonsed to his Bedside. Can last but a few days Longer, at best. St. Petert burg, October 19. —The Grand Dukes Sergius and Paul, the czar’s brothers, started for Li vadia today. The grand duke of Hesse-Darmstadt and the Grand Duchess Sergius, his sinter, were officially notified by wire at Darm stadt yesterday of the sudden grave condition in the czar’s con dition and started for St. Peters burg immediately. Consternation was caused here by the news from Livadia and the feeling is general that the czar’ a ’ death may be expected at any time. Great anxiety is exrpessed regard- ( ing the consequences that would . follow the sudden death of the czar. LITTLE HOPE FOR HIM. London October 19. —A reporter at Livadia, of the British Medical Journal, telegraphs that as the re sult of interviews with .the czar’s physicians he is able to state that the fear of the worst has not been lessened. The czars trip to Liva dia has benefited him in some ( ways, but he grows weaker and there is little hope of his ultimate recovery, unless he gets into a warmer climate and refrains abso lutely from the transaction of state business. Professor Leyden thinks Tener iffe or Orotavu, in the Canary Is land, would he preferable to Cor fu as a wintering place for the czar, but the distance and the pa tient’s weakness render it hardly possible for him to be taken there. A dispatch from St. Petersburg this morning confirms the report that the czar’s trip to Corfu has been abandoned. CANNOT LIVE MANY DAYS. Berlin, October 19. —A privite dispatch from {Livadia says that the czar’s fami y and attendants are unanimous in the belief that he cannot live many days. The disorders affecting his heart arw growing serious. Father Cavan, ofCronstadt, who is celebrated and revered through out Russia for the supposed effi cacy of his prayers at the bed side of the sick, has started for Livadia. M. Muhneoff, minister of jus tice, who has been abroad recently, arrived here in haste today. He came in response to an urgent call for his presence during the expect ed crisis. All political questions are in abeyance, even the protection of foreigners in China, inasmuch as the foreign office is uusettbd St. 1 e ?rsburg has Lot been so shaken with anxiety for years. The last bulletin touight was posted at the street corners throughout the city. It was read by anxious crowds. The text is: “Tee condition of the czar has changed markedly for the worse. General debility and weakness of the heart, are increasing. A GREAT TIME. Roms Masons go to Rockmart and Have a Pleasant Trip. 'J here were exactly savnty-seven Masons on the Specia) train that left over the Southern last evening at 6 o’clock for Rockmart. The meeting in R ckmart with the local lodge was a most pleasant one. Sj eeches were made, and a great banquet was spread. They returned to Rome st 1 o’clock thia morning.- FOR SALE A nice neat well lo cated 5 Room Cottage oneasyterms. Apply at Mrs Echols cor 4th Ave & Ist St. 10- 5-1 mo I Or- M. A. THED POI . d , tIVKR MEDICINE. j oysppps/a / 7M i NcneGenuine V.'-thout Tur < „ Signature orM A.Thejfjko^f” 3 -" 0 Eac, L Wrapper. M.a.The^o^m? 0 ; Everybody who k somebody pre ache'! t he do.ctrm:‘'Patron®,® home industry ” i I e « °f, a S°°d cigar ca„' .afford to practice wha? they preach for Wart er s Home made cigar' are the bestonthemlr . rving W. Larimore, physical M.C A.’. ' D « M oi ' lowa, says he can conscientiov t recommend Chamberlain's Painß to athletics. gymnasts, bicyclists ball players and the profession general tor bruises, sprains and I locations; also for soreness and imssotlhr muscles, when ap before the parts become swol will effect a cure in onebalf the usually required. For sale bi J Bros Druggists Warter’s “H c made” grows more ular as the days go and its because of it. For sale by all ers. Try one. MAGNETIC NER Rua , A W&WT* Nervi „ Xbl Neui . Vbae« and ‘l"' “ V*. tionf •bet-ore - Amer- bun P r psßion, Softening of the E in -at jast a miserable death. M/5 VINE arrests all losses in either s .nd strength to both the muscular a > its up the brain, builds up the ig elcep, aad restores health an merer. A month’s treatment i tail to any address, $1.90 per box very ss.ooorder give a Writte t: e or refund thenumey. 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